Social Networks Recommended by US

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Below are some of the social networks that we recommend for your social media campaign, if you’re looking for brand penetration throughout the U.S. and abroad:

We recommend YouTube as a great platform to brand your product visually, launch your very own video-on-demand channel for fans, followers, supporters, and consumers to indoctrinate your brand message to viewers . YouTube allows users to upload, view, rate, share, add to favorites, report, comment on videos, and subscribe to other users. YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California.

We recommend Instagram as a great photo sharing social media platform because of its globally popularity and its user experience. You can reach followers through clever hashtagging campaigns that enables new followers to get familiar with your images associated to our brand and/or service.

We recommend Jango for indie artists and indie record labels who want to start their own branded radio station globally. This campaign help get your music in rotation on other radio stations within the JANGO social network, effortlessly.

Jango is a free online music streaming service that allows users to create and share custom radio stations. Users choose artists to stream, and the station plays music from similar artists. Users can further refine their stations by rating songs and artists in their feed to play less or more frequently.

We recommend this video sharing site because it allows users who create content to showcase their creations in a HD format.

We recommend this micro-blogging site for people who want their brand message to reach thousand to millions of twitter followers in 60 seconds. This is the best site to get your word out without buying followers.

Twitter (/ˈtwɪtər/) is an online news and social networking service where users post and interact with messages, “tweets”, restricted to 140 characters. Registered users can post tweets, but those who are unregistered can only read them. Users access Twitter through its website interface, SMS or a mobile device app.

We recommend Pinterest for clients that want to brand their products to a large female audience. Clients use pinterests

Pinterest is a web and mobile application startup that operates a software system designed to discover information on the World Wide Web, mainly utilizing images and on a shorter scale, GIFs and videos.

Pinterest is a free website that requires registration to use. Users can upload, save, sort, and manage images—known as pins—and other media content (e.g., videos) through collections known as pinboards.

Business pages

Pinterest also allows businesses to create pages aimed at promoting their companies online. Such pages can serve as a “virtual storefront.”

In one case study of a fashion website, users visiting from Pinterest spent $180 compared to $85 spent from users coming from Facebook. These users spent less time on the company’s website, choosing instead to browse from the company’s pinboard. Further brand studies have continued to show Pinterest is more effective at driving sales than other forms of social media. A study carried out by Wolfgang Digital found that site traffic originating from Pinterest Business pages was more engaged spending up to five times longer on site.

In 2013, Pinterest introduced a new tool called ‘Rich Pins’, to enhance the customer experience when browsing through pins made by companies. Business pages can include various data, topics and information such as prices of products, ratings of movies or ingredients for recipes.

In May 2017, Pinterest president Tim Kendall made the announcement for Instant Ideas, the new feature allows advertisers reach consumers through their smartphone’s camera.[]Pinterest plans to eventually add them to results displayed when people use its Lens feature to scan a photo from their phone to find related pins as well as the Shop the Look feature that lets people tap products featured in a photo to reveal a list of links to similar products available for purchase.